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Best Practices and Tips

Although the blanket statement of “get as many links as possible” applies in general, here are some tips and best practices for prioritizing your link exchange efforts:

• Only exchange links with sites that are relevant to, similar to, or are in the same or a complementary customer market as your own business.

• Start by looking at other sites that are listed in the OPD and in Yahoo under the same category as your site. These make great sites to start focusing on.

• Do a search in Google and see what the top 30 sites are for your top keyword phrases. These are either your competition or prominent complementary sites to your own. Brainstorm other products or services that your customers may also find useful.

• Focus first on getting links from sites with a PageRank (PR) of 4 or higher. Links from sites with a PR = 3 or less won’t influence your ranking negatively, but you probably won’t be getting an appreciable boost from Google unless you have a large number (more than 100 or so) of these.

• However, don’t discount the power of even low PR sites directing traffic to your site over time. Today's PR = 3 site could be tomorrow's PR = 6 site, and vice versa. Don’t fret over the PR of the site, remember this is a long-term continual effort on your part to get more links!

• Your best links will be from sites that have a large number of incoming links themselves and that also have a relatively small number of outgoing links (such sites are called authorities). Just make sure these sites are relevant to your theme or keywords.


• Always try to get your keywords included in the text of your links. Have “Link to Us” code to make it easy for others to simply copy the exact link code you want used.

• Try to get your link on a page that is as close to their home page as possible. A link is less important (has less PR) if it is buried several levels deep. For example a link on, http://www.acme-house-plans.com/links.htm is better than a link on

http://www.acme-house-plans.com/Links/SectionA/links.htm.

• Always include a link to your site in your email “signature” line when posting on forums, blogs, newsgroups or discussion groups, when submitting articles to online publications, or when sending out newsletters. Content that you write and send out has a way of being posted on a web server somewhere.

Link Farms and FFA Sites – Just Say No
There are two types of sites to stay far away from. Try to keep your site off of these sites and under no circumstances ever link to one of them!

The first type are the dreaded link farms. Link farms are sites that contain hundreds or thousands of links to every type of site imaginable. Link farms generally have very little (if any) content and often have links to porn, gambling, warez, get-rich-quick, and body-part enlargement sites - to name a few.
If your site is ranked high in the search engines for a popular keyword phrase, you may find a link has been added to a link farm without your consent or knowledge. Google’s current stance on link farms is that, while you may not be able control it if your site is placed on a link farm, you should definitely never link to such a site, otherwise your site may get penalized.

The second type are Free-For-All (FFA) link pages, where you are encouraged to add your link to their site yourself using an automated form. Too often the purpose of these sites is to collect (and resell) your email address when you fill out the form so they can send you spam email in the future.
Whenever you see an ad for you to "submit your site to 18,000 search engines", you can be sure that around 17,950 of those so-called search engines are actually FFA sites in disguise.

Google has been known to penalize link farms and FFA sites by downgrading their PageRank value to zero. This is a good indication that you should NOT exchange links with such sites!

Getting Started
The Importance of Google
How Google Works
So What Is a Ranking
When Google Comes Visiting
How Google Ranks Websites
Determining Your Best Keywords
So What Exactly Are Keywords?
Using WordTracker
What is your Primary Keyword Phrase?
Your Secondary Keyword Phrases?
Putting it All Together
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Optimizing Your Website
Structuring your Site Correctly
Structure by Theme and Topic
Create Lots of Short Pages
Don’t Nest Your Pages
Don’t Bloat Your Pages With Code
Keywords in Your Domain Name
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Optimizing Your Web Pages
Keyword Factors Used in the Algorithm
The Importance of the <TITLE>
How and Where to Use Keywords
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Linking Your Pages Correctly
Structuring Your Internal Links
Best Practices for Internal Linking
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More Advanced Techniques
Multiple Sites – Is it Worth It
Domain Pointing and Subdomains
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The Importance of Links
Link Factors Used in the Algorithm
Introducing PageRank
So What is Link Quality?
All About PageRank
PageRank vs. Search Result Ranking
Toolbar PageRank vs. Actual PageRank
Increasing PageRank
The PageRank Equation
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Submitting Your Site to Directories
About the Google Directory
Submitting Your Site to the OPD
Submitting Your Site to Yahoo
Submitting Your Site to Business.com
Other Search Submissions
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Getting Ready for Linking
Creating “Link to Us” Code
Maintaining a “Related Links” Page
Dealing with Non-Reciprocal Links
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Which Links to Focus On
Best Practices and Tips
 
 
 
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